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    COMMODITY: WATER Water is the main source required to manage all life on our planet, making it the most vital item on Earth. Looking ahead into the following quarter century, Water is becoming scarcer and essential than it was in recent days. Clean, safe drinking water is rare. Today, approximately 1 billion people in the developing countries don't have access to it. Water is the basis of living. And still today, in every part of the world, they are many people spend their whole day…

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    1. Drinking water Everyone knows that water is an essential component of the body. There are many people who don't like to drink water. Some people that drinking a lot of water to make us into the bathroom more often. Do you know? If you don't drink water, you will miss out on the benefits of drinking water. If you drink little water will cause dehydration. When dehydration it can cause many diseases. It makes to body weakness, fatigue, dry skin and make you lose it. You should drink water in…

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